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Any one out there want to rent me or loan me a alternator remover and
holder? Of course I would pay all the shipping unless some one in the
Hillsboro area of Oregon is on the list.
Tom Baumen
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Thanks for the note jayed36. What tools do I need to maintain this bike
and where do I get the manual and where online are there resources to
explain the services and maintenance. Can someone give me a good pre-ride
inspection routine. ?(sorry to sound ignorant). I am gonna take a whirl at
doing some of this myself. Not at all mechanically inclined but i am gonna
adventure-tour so I don't want to use my progressive roadside assistance if
I don't have to, Ha.
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "John Holliman" wrote:
maintain this bike> Thanks for the note jayed36. What tools do I need to
to> and where do I get the manual and where online are there resources
pre-ride> explain the services and maintenance. Can someone give me a good
Hey John, By pre-ride inspection, do you mean quickly checking over the bike before you head out every day? If so, what I normally check before I head out every time is: Before starting the bike: 1. Tire pressure-this is crucial and often overlooked, do it every day that you ride. 2. Oil level 3. Quick scan of the bike from front to back on each side looking for any obvious loose, broken, or missing things. Also, washing the bike is a great way to find broken or missing things. 4. Chain: check to see if it needs lubing, check tension. 5. Fuel level After starting the bike: 6. Headlight, tailight, brake light, blinkers and horn. 7. I listen to the engine to see that it sounds normal. Then I let the bike warm up while I get all my gear on. I try to take my time here, as I'm often in a rush, and occaisionaly I'll do something stupid like leave home without my gun in my tankbag (only kidding, I keep my gun in a special holder on the side of my helmet). Then I hop on the bike and quickly rock the bike to see that the brakes are ok and that the bike feels normal. Then I do a long burn out on the way out of my driveway, hop the curb onto my neighbor lawn, lay down a nice donut, then go tearing after his cat. After that I'm usually pretty tired, so I go home and drink beers, then take a nap. I'm sure the listers have some more good suggestions for a pre-ride check, but my suggestions should give you some ideas. Have fun, Ed Duvall, WA> inspection routine. ?
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does anyone kwons what is the essencial tools you need to carry along on a off road trip, Yesterday i went on a of road trip on a 2000 KLR650 near Rosarito Baja California Mexico, it was a 120 mile offroad trip and i was lucky because everything went OK but i was a little nervious because i wasnt carring any tools.
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Ernesto Ojeda wrote:
along on a off road trip, Yesterday i went on a of road trip on a 2000 KLR650 near Rosarito Baja California Mexico, it was a 120 mile offroad trip and i was lucky because everything went OK but i was a little nervious because i wasnt carring any tools.> > does anyone kwons what is the essencial tools you need to carry
Ernesto, You've got a little tool kit in the plastic box in the rack. If that's not there, I'd gather some pliers, a big Crescent wrench for the axles, a 4-way screwdriver, and 8mm, 10mm, 12mm and 14mm open/box end wrenches for starters (a 1/4" drive with 8,10,12mm sockets is also quite handy). Also, you'll want some tire irons and a spare tube or two, plus a patch kit and a bicycle pump if you're all by yourself. And you can't go wrong with some medium sized Vice Grips, duct tape, and some Quick Steel epoxy. __Arden> > thanks
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what should you have in your tool kit
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go along to www.kawasaki.com
and check the parts diagrame.
you get a stock list of whats in the tool kit there.
my fav. add on tool will be a 8mm L shaped socket tool.
i can use it to adjust the balencer chain guide on the fly , anytime
and anywhere.
fits right into my aerosttich jackets wrist posket.
clint
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Something to loosen the front axle nut. It's nowhere to be found in
the stock tool kit.
__Arden
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> > what should you have in your tool kit
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The 7" Knipex Cobra pliers are great for this and can be used for
many other tasks.
Mark
http://www.reelrider.com/noab05
At 1:15 PM +0000 4/7/05, Arden Kysely wrote:
>Something to loosen the front axle nut. It's nowhere to be found in >the stock tool kit. > >__Arden > >--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "cchuckie51" >wrote: >> >> what should you have in your tool kit
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You might want two if you grease the axle at all.
I like to carry two sizes of crescent wrenches, a Hillbilly socket set.
--Jim
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> Something to loosen the front axle nut. It's nowhere to be found in > the stock tool kit. > > __Arden > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "cchuckie51" > wrote: > > > > what should you have in your tool kit
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